Thyroid Cancer FAQs

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, Moffitt Cancer Center is here for you at every step of the way. One of the most important things you can do at this time – other than consulting with an experienced oncologist – is to educate yourself about your condition. Having an idea of what to expect can help you prepare for what lies ahead, from starting treatment to seeking out supportive care and everything in between.

It’s important to remember that everyone’s experience is different. Your oncologist can give you tailored advice that takes into account the type and stage of your cancer, your age and medical history, your treatment history and other important variables. However, general information can be helpful, especially as you start to learn more about your diagnosis. The following thyroid cancer FAQs can help you better understand the condition, its most common symptoms and how it can be treated:

To get in-depth answers to any questions you might have about thyroid cancer, you can consult with one of the experienced oncologists at Moffitt Cancer Center. You do not need a physician’s referral to request an appointment; you can do so by calling 1-888-663-3488 or submitting a new patient registration form online.

Request an Appointment at Moffitt Cancer Center

Thank you for your interest in scheduling an appointment with our expert team. Please call us at 1-888-663-3488 and a patient services specialist can assist you with scheduling or click on one of the links below to fill out our convenient online form.

NEW PATIENTS To request a new patient appointment, please fill out the online form or call 1-888-663-3488.

RETURNING PATIENTS Since you are an established Moffitt patient, please call us directly to schedule your follow-up appointment at 1-888-663-3488.